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The Strawberry Statement

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1969 book by James Simon Kunen
The Strawberry Statement
AuthorJames Simon Kunen
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
1969
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
OCLC5595

The Strawberry Statement is a non-fiction book byJames Simon Kunen, written when he was 19, which chronicled his experiences atColumbia University from 1966–1968, particularly theApril 1968 protests and takeover of the office of the dean of Columbia by student protesters.[1]

Explanation of title

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The book's title was a reference to a statement made byHerbert Deane, vice dean of Graduate Faculties, in an April 1967 interview withColumbia Daily Spectator, the student newspaper. Speaking about the role of students in university policy, Deane said that "student or faculty opinion should not in itself have any influence on the formation of administrative policy". "A university is definitely not a democratic institution," he added. "When decisions begin to be made democratically around here, I will not be here any longer."[2] Deane concluded with what students widely mocked as "the strawberry statement": "Whether students vote 'yes' or 'no' on a given issue means as much to me as if they were to tell me they like strawberries."[3][4]

Deane frequently said that he had been misunderstood on the matter. In a 1988 interview with campus radio stationWKCR, he said student opinions about university policy did matter to him, but if they were offered without reasoned explanations, then they meant no more to him than if a majority of students liked strawberries.

Film adaptation

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Main article:The Strawberry Statement (film)

A film loosely based on the book, but fictionalized, was released in 1970.

See also

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References

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  1. ^James Simon Kunen (1995).The Strawberry Statement: Notes of a College Revolutionary.Wiley-Blackwell.ISBN 1-881089-52-5.
  2. ^Cronin, Paul, ed. (2018).A Time to Stir: Columbia '68. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. lv, 177.ISBN 978-0-231-54433-7.
  3. ^Avorn, Jerry L.; Members of the Staff of theColumbia Daily Spectator (1969). Friedman, Robert (ed.).Up Against the Ivy Wall: A History of the Columbia Crisis. New York: Atheneum. p. 119.OCLC 190161.
  4. ^Starr, Paul (Spring 2018)."How the '68 Uprising Looks Today".Columbia College Today. RetrievedJuly 14, 2018.
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